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F40 for sale on ebay

Discussion in '288GTO/F40/F50/Enzo/LaFerrari/F80' started by carless, Aug 26, 2006.

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  1. carless

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  2. Simon^2

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    Starting bid seems a bit optomistic.... But I hope he gets it!
     
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    A sincere thanks for the heads up but I tend to shop in the realm of reality! Some folks are too attached to their vehicles.......while selling them.
     
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    He is high imho but thats why they call it asking price- right?
     
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    some one with 1 feedback selling a 1/2 million car that a red flag
     
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    This car sold at auction in Monterey 2 years ago for $325,000. Would be surprised if it has appreciated that much.
     
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    it's got 1 bid now!? maybe its because I have one or maybe its because I think so highly of this cars perfomance, significance and history but I cant think of to many cars that Id mind paying this much money for
     
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    I don't recognize that seatbelt buckle up on the "A" pillar, is that an add on or was that from the factory?

    Mike.
     
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    I can't believe they would put those horrible automatic seat belts in that car, I know that was law in 89/90 for US cars, but please at least leave them unclipped! Anyone ever get caught in one them bloody things!
     
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    Im try to figure out what makes it " one of a kind " as stated in the description. aside from the rediculous price.
     
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    Sadly that appears a sham auction to my eye.......

    Market is still $325 - $375K on these and the first bid shoots 100K past that and does not meet reserve???? WTF???

    Also, a "collector" car indeed, with that low mileage does it even RUN????

    a 90 is also less desirable to later cars, IMO. Push it back in the garage for another 20 years......poor car.
     
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    Market seems to be strengthening for good cars. I think the range is now $350k to $400k depending on the year, miles, and condition. Perhaps a pristine low low mileage car (2k to 3k miles) might bring over $400k.

    In the end it comes down to supply and demand. I think there are 210 or so U.S. spec F40s and usually not more than a couple for sale at a time. 288 GTOs are even worse. Seems like there are none of those for sale and their prices keep creeping up.
     
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    The bidder is "Quiet". He is famous for bidding on high line cars that do not meet the reserve. He is like a shell bidder. He never reaches the reserve.
     
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